OMG thank you!!! I have been trying for a week.
It solved the problem. Excellent suggestion. Thank you!
Wow! So easy. This is great. Thank you!
Wow! You have no idea how easy and helpful that was!
Thanks to whoever posted that fix. It stumped me for weeks.
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Contact your network provider
or you can try this

1) Settings > General > Date and Time > (Here, switch off "Set Automatically" and﻿ manually select your hometown). Then manually set the date and time.
Apparently the SIM and carrier wont work if date and time aren`t set well, make sure date and time are the current ones
2) Settings > Phone > Show My Caller ID > Switch ON.

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You can only see the time of the last time in the main SMS app. If you have sent/recieved other text after that and you really need to know the time of an older text, your only option is to press the Edit button in the top right corner and delete all the texts after the one you want to know the time for. Once you do that, go back to the main SMS and you`ll see the time!

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Hi there,

Once you change your phone time to other and if you texted someone, your text message will get a time stamped from their phone and not coming from you. You may get a different sent time as it`s based on your phone but the person who will receive it is based on their phone.

Bunziguy said: You mean there is no data stored somewhere before the delete is totally final? They recover stuff like that all the time from criminal phones/PC's. I find it hard to believe that it is not possible

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